
ScienceWeek has been published continuously every week since 1997. The current issue and back issues are now "open access", which means free to the public. Weekly contents summaries are available free by Email. Subscribe at http://scienceweek.com/subinfo.htm
ScienceWeek is designed to provide researchers, policy makers, teachers, students, and science writers with access to scientific fields outside their own specialty. But anyone with some background in science will usually find material of interest in each issue.
The reports in ScienceWeek are selected to cross barriers between the sciences, to illuminate breakthroughs, ideas, concepts, policy, and historical aspects. Each report is authoritative and as close as possible to the language and intent of the original work. Many reports include useful definitions of specialized terminology. All sources are fully specified, and most reports include abridged references.
When possible, each new ScienceWeek report is amplified by the inclusion of one or more related reports, the group usually providing an extensive review of the subject. Our reports often include lengthy excerpts from new books in the sciences, excerpts of cross-disciplinary interest.
The editorial content of ScienceWeek
is under the supervision of D.P. Agin, PhD, Emeritus Assoc. Professor
of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, US. ScienceWeek
is published by Spectrum Press Inc., 3023 N. Clark Street, Suite #109, Chicago, IL 60657-5205 USA.
Library of Congress ISSN 1529-1472.
Information concerning subscriptions is available at subscriptions.